| Aerial Ropeways - UK Manufacturers |
(To be read in conjunction with UK Gazetteer)
| Aerial Ropeways Ltd., Eldon St. House, South Place, London, E.C. 2 | ||
| The British Aerial Ropeway Company Limited, London 4 [As of 1940] | ||
| British Ropeways & Co., 34 Fenchurch St, London 1 [As of 1924] | ||
| Messrs. Bullivants Aerial Ropeways, 72 Mark Lane, London 1 [As of 1924] | ||
| Caledonian Wire Rope Co. 5 [As of 1914] | ||
| George Cradock and Co. 5 [As of 1914] | ||
| Main Ropeways, Victoria St., London 1 [As of 1924] | ||
| Mitchell Ropeways | ||
| Roe Co. Ltd. [The Roe System - Monocable ropeway] |
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| Ropeways Ltd. 3 | ||
| The Ropeway Syndicate | ||
| R. White and Sons, Widness | ||
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| 1. 'Gypsum in Cumbria', Ian Tyler, 2000, p.168 | |
| 2. 'The Mineral Tramways of Great Ayton', Pepper & Stuart, 19??, pp.32-33 | |
| 3. 'The Slate Quarrying Industry in Westmorland: Part Two. A Field Survey of selected sites in Troutbeck and Longsleddale', David, RG & Brambles, BA, Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society, Vol XCII, 1992, pp.221-222 | |
| 4. 'Force Crag - The History of a Lakeland Mine', I. Tyler, 1990, Red Earth Publ., p.53 | |
| 5. 'Whitaker's Red Book of Commerce or Who's Who in Business', 1914 | |
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2008